If you are teaching or having your students do a project on world leaders then this site might be for you. To see it click here.
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Wednesday, November 30, 2016
100 Leaders in World History
If you are teaching or having your students do a project on world leaders then this site might be for you. To see it click here.
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
QC French
Here is a link to QCFrench. They have French lessons and worksheets. The worksheets might be used as a review. To see the site click here.
Monday, November 28, 2016
Interactive Periodic Table with Videos from Ted-Ed
As usual Ted-Ed has great videos for you and your class. Here is something a little different. The Periodic Table they supply is interactive such that if you click on an element you get a Ted-Ed video of the element. To see the website click here.
Friday, November 25, 2016
Purpose Games
If you want to review for a test this might be a place to look. If you need to practice naming parts of the skeleton or practice your algebra try this site. To see the site click here. To see an algebra game click here. To see a label a skeleton game click here. To see a plant cell game click here. Make sure to use the search box to look for previously made games or make your own.
Thursday, November 24, 2016
Compound Interest Calculator
If you are teaching compound interest in your Economics, Personal Finance or Math class, this compound interest calculator allows you to adjust the starting age, the interest rate and monthly savings amount. It then slowly draws a graph of your savings and shows how much is principal and how much is interest. To see the calculator click here.
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
National Geographic MapMaker
If you need a map making tool, you might want to try MapMaker by National Geographic. To see the website click here. You might need a tutorial on how to use this in your classroom. To see some tutorials click here. There are new interactive tools on MapMaker since these tutorials were made. Namely, Country Facts and Flags, Latitude and Longitude, Custom text, photos and videos.
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Spanish 411
A couple of weeks ago I posted about Spanish4Teachers. To see that post click here. Today I found this site that has Spanish Lessons, Vocabulary, Verb Conjugator, Practiqemos and Resources. Easch Lesson has tabs that are Full Lesson, At a glance, Presentation and Infographic. The Presentation tab opens up to a slide show. A sample of the Infographic is shown below. To see the site click here.
Monday, November 21, 2016
Systems of Equations Bingo
If you teach systems of equations algebraically and need a nice review exercise you can use this Bingo activity. To see the Bingo activity click here.
Friday, November 18, 2016
SafeShare.Tv
Safeshare will remove all Youtube ads and suggested videos which might not be appropriate for your students. Just put the Youtube or Vimeo URL into the box and click the Generate Safeview button. Your video will now show up on a SafeShare page that will ask you if you want to put a description of the video. That is up to you. Maybe you might want to put some questions there. Hit the submit button. You can now copy the new URL code at the bottom and use that to show the video to your class. To see what an old Youtube video of my son looks like on SafeShare click here.
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Modifying Primary Sources
Is it okay to modify primary sources that your students use? You might want to read this article by Wineburg and Martin, Tampering with History: Adapting Primary Sources for Struggling Readers. To read this article, click here.
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Monday, November 14, 2016
Chem Collective
This website is a collection of virtual labs, tutorials and activities. Topics include: Stoichiometry, Thermochemistry, Kinetics, Equilibruim, Acid-based Chemistry, Solubility, Oxidation/Reduction and Electrochemistry, Analytic Chemistry/Lab Techniques, Physical Chemistry and Properties of Solutions. To see the website click here.
Friday, November 11, 2016
A Lesson in Leadership
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Soundation
Soundation is a free service that is similar to Apple's Garage Band. According to their website "Soundation is a powerful online music studio with professional features like recording, effects, virtual instruments and over 700 free loops and sounds." To see the website click here.
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Oil Pipeline through British Columbia
If you are teaching Current Events or Geography in Canada, the National Geographic Society has some lessons and activities on the proposed oil pipeline through British Columbia. To see the lessons click here.
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Spanish4Teachers
I just noticed this website that includes many different items from a pull down list at the top. Items include lesson plans, power points, worksheets, culture, readings, vocab, grammar, etc that you could use in your Spanish Language class. Check it out by clicking here.
Monday, November 7, 2016
Magic Gopher
I saw that Richard Byrne posted about this website. The Magic Gopher is site that asks you to pick a two digit number and then subtract the sum of the two digits from the original number. The gopher then asks you to look up the symbol associated with the result and voila the little one guesses your answer. The key is that a two digit number say "ab" is mathematical really 10a+b and if you subtract the sum of the original digits you are doing 10a + b - (a + b) = 9a. If you notice all multiples of 9 on his list have the same symbol. This could be used as an introductory to algebra by asking your students how the gopher does it or if you are teaching the distributive property. To see the website click here.
Friday, November 4, 2016
Thursday, November 3, 2016
High School Financial Planning Program
Last week I posted about Dollar$ and Sense from H & R Block. It was a teen financial literacy document. Here is another similar item. From their site, "HSFPP offers free instructional resources to teach teens in an instructor led classroom". Materials included are: six student guide books, teacher lesson plans and powerpoints, activities, handouts and performance based assessment and online practice quizzes. To see the site click here.
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Reading Primary Source Images Like a Book
On October 19 2016 I posted about Primary Sources from History Education MN. To see the post click here. I have since noticed a great poster produced by Shana Crosson also from the Minnesota Historical Society. She has a great poster on her Google Drive. To get the poster I have below click here. She also has a great Pinterest Board on Primary Sources. To see that click here.
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
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